Jerry Was a Clerk - Andy Shauf



     
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Jerry Was a Clerk Lyrics


Me and a couple friends, we had a big idea
About getting money and getting out of here.
We were wide-eyed dreamers of wealth.We were getting tired of killing time
Filling up our heads with cheap wine.
Jerry had a van so we could make our escape.He would say, 'boys our time has come to live among the privileged ones'.Now it was jerry's plan but we all agreed
Skip town and split the money up evenly.
Lay low 'til the winter rolled in.He said, "i know an old farmer doesn't trust the bank
Keeps his money buried out behind his water tank.
He told me once when he was out of his mind".
'Oh boys our time has come to live among the privileged ones'Now jerry had a girl, the only one of us
To ever have one last and so no questions asked
She'd be the fourth one involved.Her name was mary-anne and she was nice enough.
Always a cashier, only once in love
With jerry - the dreamer and the clerk.Who said, 'boys our time has come to live among the privileged ones'.So on that friday night on which we all agreed
We took our shovels and crept out carefully
Through the farmyard darker than sin.The plan went off without a hitch
'Til we passed the chicken coop and mary tripped
Turned the hens to sirens in the night.And when the farmhouse lights turned on,

A warning shot rang out into the dawn.
And we ran like hell for jerry's van,
But when we arrived we were only three.
And while jerry's greed fed gas to the engine,
His words showed us a coward we'd never seen.As he said, "boys our time has come, we're going to save ourselves and live among the privileged ones."
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Known for honest, self-reflective songs as well as captivating lyrical works of fiction and an intimate live show, Andy Shauf is quickly becoming one of the most intriguing emerging songwriters around. His latest release, The Bearer of Bad News, explores themes of uncertainty, curiosity and spirituality. “I think spirituality is a part of life whether you are religious or not, even if you’re just superstitious. You can’t really get away from the fact that we don’t know everything.” The unsettling stories told on The Bearer of Bad News came as Shauf wrote both at home and on the road.

Read more about Andy Shauf on Last.fm.


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